Both “Mad Men,” which airs on AMC, and “Parents,” produced by Gaul’s Elephant Story for pubcaster web France 2, nabbed producer and thesping Nymphs in their categories, respectively best drama and comedy series.

“Mad Men’s” Monte Carlo win adds yet more kudos to the show’s growing tally following its top nod at Blighty’s BAFTAs in April.

“Desperate Parents,” about two families coping with parenthood in contrasting ways, is produced by Gaul’s Elephant Story.

Channel 4’s “The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall,” about a British student killed by an Israeli military sniper on the Gaza Strip, took the telepic nod and a director Nymph for helmer Rowan Joffe.

Tying for miniseries were Teutonic web ZDF’s “The Wolves,” about a German youth gang, and Belgium’s “Flesh and Bones,” produced by Woestijnvis.

While European skeins fared nicely in artistic kudos, U.S. shows, as usual, scooped all the Intl. Audience Awards, based on series’ overall international audience ratings. Those went to “House” for drama, “Desperate Housewives” for comedy and unstoppable evergreen “The Bold and the Beautiful” for soap.